Natural Water Cycle Game
All ages will enjoy learning about or testing their knowledge of the natural water cycle in this engaging game.
Natural Water Cycle
This interactive resource engages students in exploring the natural water cycle, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, through an engaging, scroll-based visual model that demonstrates how water continuously moves through Earth’s systems.
‘That’s Not My Shark’ Play Cards
Make a splash and spark curiosity about sharks and sea creatures with under-the-sea sensory and craft activities for home or adaptable to any Early Years or Stage one setting.
Catchment Crusader Game
The Catchment Crusader game on that page is an interactive educational activity where you explore different regions of the Hunter River catchment, learn about looking after the environment, answer questions and complete tasks to collect codes and earn a certificate as a “Catchment Crusader.”
A Day at the Shore
This educational online beach safety game for diverse communities introduces children to important beach safety messages through a simple narrative. It is designed to help young readers understand common beach hazards and safe behaviours in a fun and engaging way. The resource supports early learning by combining storytelling with clear safety guidance.
Spin and Splash
The Beach Safety Hub “Spin and Splash” page introduces an interactive early education program designed to teach young children about water and beach safety. The program uses engaging activities and games to help children build awareness of safe behaviours near the water. It is tailored to early learners, making safety education fun, memorable, and age-appropriate.
Ocean Protector
A free online educational game that teaches students about the impacts of ocean acidification and how they can take action to prevent it. Through a series of interactive decisions and evaluations, students will learn about the causes and effects of ocean acidification and evaluate solutions that can help reduce its impact on marine ecosystems and people.
